The Aquatic Realm: Guide to Fishing in Ravendawn Online

Today we’re delving into the intricate world of fishing in Ravendawn Online, a captivating new sandbox MMO with graphics reminiscent of ArcheAge. If you’re unfamiliar with the game, fear not – I’ve got you covered. In this article, we’ll embark on a quick tutorial on fishing, a pursuit that may not be as self-explanatory as it seems. So, whether you’re a seasoned player or a novice, let’s cast our lines into the waters of knowledge.

Getting Started

First things first, obtaining your fishing boat is crucial. Head to Tarag Mountain and keep an eye out for a quest symbol that initiates a chain around level 20. Follow this questline diligently, and it will reward you with your very own boat. Additionally, make sure to pick up a fishing rod and a hook – both of which are acquired through quests. If you don’t have these items yet, don’t fret; just keep following the quests, and you’ll soon be ready to embark on your fishing adventures.

Casting Into the Unknown

Once you’re out on the water, seek out fishing pools by exploring your surroundings. These pools aren’t immediately visible, so be prepared to roam a bit to find them. When you locate a suitable spot, cast your line into the water, initiating the fishing mini-game.

Understanding the Fishing Mini-Game

The fishing mini-game is where the real challenge begins. When you cast your line, the fish won’t be hooked until it reaches the top of the bar. Once it does, the mini-game starts. Here’s a breakdown of the key elements:

  1. Progress Bar: Located at the bottom of the screen, this bar represents your progress in catching the fish. Fill it to the maximum to successfully catch the fish.
  2. Red Bar (Rod Durability): This bar indicates the durability of your fishing rod. If it touches the white bar at any point, your catch fails. Balancing your reel usage is essential to prevent this.
  3. White Bar (Tension on the Line): The white bar represents tension on the fishing line. If the red bar touches it, your catch is unsuccessful. Manage this tension carefully during the mini-game.

Mastering the Mini-Game

To optimize your chances of a successful catch, you’ll need to pay attention to two factors: buffs and debuffs. Buffs and debuffs come in two colors – red and blue. Red buffs increase rod durability loss, while blue buffs boost the damage dealt to the fish. Striking the right balance between reeling, giving slack, and using special moves like the big reel is crucial for a successful catch.

Keep an eye out for fatigue and tiredness indicators during the mini-game. Adjust your strategy accordingly, and always be vigilant about the red bar to prevent a failed catch.

PvP Considerations

For those daring enough to fish in PvP zones, be aware that if an opponent slays you while you’re carrying fish in your inventory, you’ll drop five fish for them to claim. Exercise caution and be prepared for unexpected confrontations.

Profit and Progression

As for the financial aspect, the early levels may not yield substantial profits, with shrimp fetching around 20 to 30 Ravendawn silver. However, as you progress and reach level 30, rumors suggest that fish can be worth a significant 1 to 2K silver each. Passive skills play a crucial role in enhancing your fishing experience, with options to increase fishing speed, damage, and overall efficiency.

Conclusion

And there you have it – a comprehensive guide to fishing in Ravendawn Online. From acquiring your first boat to mastering the intricacies of the fishing mini-game, this tutorial covers it all. Remember to stay vigilant, adapt your strategy based on buffs and debuffs, and be mindful of potential PvP encounters. May your nets be ever full and your catches bountiful. Happy fishing, adventurers!